The Estonian industry is going through hard times because it is necessary to deal with the consequences of major crises: all inputs to production, from raw materials to wages, have become more expensive.
Raul Eamets
Chief Economist, Bigbank
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The Estonian industry is going through hard times because it is necessary to deal with the consequences of major crises: all inputs to production, from raw materials to wages, have become more expensive.
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*peer-reviewed article
This article presents the main results if an integrated long-term employment and population projection for Estonia until the end of the 21st century.
This article deals with the development trends that await us in the coming 20–25 years. On the basis of these trends, an overview of the skills and knowledge that will probably be necessary on the future labour market is drafted.
* The article was written with the support of the financing of the study of the Foresight Centre “Supply of Labour Force in Estonia: Long-term Perspective” and RITA1 project “Migration dependency and integration challenges for Estonia, employers, communities and educational system”.
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*Peer-reviewed research paper.